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At the Liberty Vineyard, we are committed to welcoming the Kingdom of God locally in Lilburn and in lands around the globe. Contact Jim for more information or to get involved: Come join us on mission!

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Click here for instructions to make Blessing Bags for the Homeless

Here are the instructions for putting together “blessing bags for the homeless – for our congregation, we have prepared 24 bags at a time (which is especially convenient for items that come in packages of 24. 12, 8, 6, or 4):

Most of these supplies can be purchased at Walmart, except the Bibles which are available at Dollar Tree stores.

Get involved any time with our prayer shawl / prayer square / preemie baby clothes ministry. We are looking for knitters, crocheters, donors of yarn, card writers, pray-ers, anyone who would like to be a part of this ministry to those who are in need of God’s comfort or healing! Click on the graphic for more information:

Click here to learn more about our quarterly Adopt-A-Road

Liberty Vineyard has adopted a stretch of Harbins Road through Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful’s adopt-a-road program! Our assignment is a 1.2 mile section between Hwy 29 and Williams (look for the Liberty Vineyard signs). We started doing this in early 2014, and it has turned out to be one of our most popular outreaches. Once a quarter we pick up a LOT of trash, in order to serve our local community, and celebrate with coffee & donuts afterwards. Click here to see our listing on Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful’s website.

SAVE THE DATE: TBA 2019 – Gleaning Mission Trip with Liberty Vineyard Church!
Come join us for a weekend gleaning mission trip to feed the hungry . . . We will glean crops, donate produce to local food banks, learn about domestic and global hunger, and discover how one person really can make a difference! Ages 5 and up are welcome – some team members can do the heavy lifting and some team members can offer encouragement and cups of cool water!

Outreach stories . . .

We seek to live a lifestyle of reaching out to others . . . here are just a few stories of ways in which we have served locally or globally, welcoming the kingdom of God by being the hands and feet of Jesus.

March 2019:
We did our 19th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn. Six hardy souls picked up hundreds of pounds of trash in order to serve our community.

Cascade went with 23 others from Georgia Tech’s CCF on a mission trip to Mexico to build two houses for needy families, partnering with the ministry Casas por Cristo.

Our second season of Awana Club reached 15 families / 35 students aged 2-18 in Puggles, Cubbies, Sparks, T&T, and Youth Group! A team of 10 leaders (Amy, Beth, Charis, Dawn, Karen, Kelsey, Luis, Margy, Noah, Paul) served the kids each week, along with the blessing of 7 additional guest teachers and helpers (Bart, Jeanne, Jim, Karis, Nancy, Scott, Sunny).

February 2019:
We made dozens more “Blessing Bags for the Homeless” to distribute as we encounter those in need.

January 2019:
We continued our weekly prayer initiative to pray for the persecuted church, using prayer guides from The Voice of the Martyrs.

2018 outreach stories

December 2018:
We did our 18th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn. Due to inclement weather and widespread illness, we rescheduled twice, with Bart & Beth getting out there to keep our commitment to our community!

Celebration Singers “Christmas Edition” (20 adults and children) visited Atria of Tucker and sang about a dozen Christmas songs for the residents. The children prepared Christmas cards and treats to share with each resident!

Celebration Singers (5 children + 2 adults) visited Atria of Tucker and gave two concerts for the residents in Assisted Living and Memory Care.

September 2018:
We gave out T-shirts to each one in our church, then circled up and prayed for Lilburn Daze and our community. We plan to offer free prayer, encouraging words, and cups of cool water, in Jesus’ name, to all who stop by our booth on Saturday, October 13th, 9:00am-5:00pm, in Lilburn Park.

We did our 17th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn. Ten eager helpers showed up and enjoyed the cameraderie of the cleanup (plus the coffee and donuts afterwards!) – here’s a photo of some of our crew cooling off in the shade – August 2018:
Per our annual commitment, we delivered a lot of school supplies for students at Lilburn Middle School and had a wonderful time of prayer together with school staff and teachers as we cried out to God on behalf of students and families. What an honor it is to serve God by partnering with our community this way!July 2018:
Our children’s choir, the Celebration Singers, performed two mini-concerts at Sunrise at Five Forks, bringing joy to the main level residents and those in memory care. The children sang “Amazing Grace”, “Caterpillar”, “Clouds”, and “Kye Kye Kuli”.

June 2018:
We served at the Lilburn Co-op, reaching out to families and individuals in our community by offering practical assistance with food, clothing, and household items.
We celebrated World Relief Refugee Sunday by praying for refugees around the world and giving financial support to World Relief.

We did our 16th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn. The bridge construction is finally completed, so we were able to walk straight through for the first time in over a year!

Celebration Singers (3 children + 2 adults) visited Sunrise at Five Forks and gave two concerts for the residents in Assisted Living and Memory Care.

May 2018:
We again made “blessing bags” at the start of our worship service to give away to individuals who are homeless. We assembled clear ziploc bags containing: New Testament Bibles, warm black socks, water bottle, toothbrush, toothpaste, nut bar, cereal bar, bar of soap, plastic spoon & applesauce, chocolate bar, can of Vienna sausages, tissues, shampoo, conditioner, hard candy, hand cream, chewing gum. We added invitations to church, lists of phone numbers / website for help agencies in our area, and personal notes of love and encouragement. We prayed over the recipients of each bag and at the close of the service we each took bags to distribute in coming weeks.

April 2018:
Since Easter fell on April 1st, the day before (actually in March!) we visited about 100 homes in the neighborhood of the church and gave away flower seed packets along with an invitation to worship with us any time. It was a lovely way to bless our neighbors and get to know some of them.

March 2018:
We wrote cards of encouragement and prayer for the principal and 7 vice-principals at Lilburn Middle School (as a practical outcome of praying for schools following tragic recent school shootings). We delivered the cards along with a box of “Merci” chocolates each – we greatly value the rich relationships we have with this wonderful school staff!

We did our 15th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn. The bridge construction is getting closer to completion!

February 2018:
We made “blessing bags” to give away to individuals who are homeless. At the start of our worship service, we assembled clear ziploc bags containing: New Testament Bibles, warm black socks, water bottle, toothbrush, toothpaste, nut bar, cereal bar, bar of soap, plastic spoon & applesauce, chocolate bar, can of Vienna sausages, tissues, shampoo, conditioner, hard candy, hand cream, chewing gum. We added invitations to church, lists of phone numbers / website for help agencies in our area, personal notes of love and encouragement, and decorated with Valentine stickers. We prayed over the recipients of each bag and at the close of the service we each took bags to distribute in coming weeks.

We prayed daily along with many thousands of other believers during the season of Lent using the prayer guide, Seek God for the City.

We served at Lilburn Co-op by mowing, cleaning, repairing, and sorting out donations of clothing and food to be distributed to needy individuals and families in our community, while strengthening relationships with one another

November 2017:
A team of eight from Liberty Vineyard Church (4 adults, 2 teens, 2 children) trekked down to south Georgia to spend the weekend learning about food insecurity and doing something about it! The group of 30 from several churches around the state together gleaned 1700 lb of broccoli and 1400 lb of cucumbers!

We prepared shoe box gifts for Operation Christmas Child as we do each year! What a joy to share the love of Jesus in a practical way with children, their families and communities all around the world!

October 2017:
A small team from Liberty Vineyard Church walked with Compassion to end child poverty. Our team managed to raise the 2nd highest amount for a group in the Atlanta area, raising $675 in our first year to participate in this wonderful initiative!

We prayed for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are being persecuted (International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church), gave a donation to Voice of the Martyrs, and received prayer bracelets as a reminder to keep praying.

September 2017:
We did our 13th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn, made more exciting by the road construction going on in the middle of our stretch!

August 2017:
We delivered a large quantity of school supplies for students at Lilburn Middle School and had a beautiful prayer time with staff and teachers as we cried out to God on behalf of the many students who face heartbreaking situations in their lives. What a blessing it is to partner with our neighbors in the community in this way!

July 2017:
We served together at Lilburn Co-op and En Pointe School of Dance. Our prayer shawl ministry made 20 beautiful prayer shawls for the residents of a local memory care facility (where one of our church members resides!)

June 2017:
We did our 12th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn.

May 2017:
We provided school supplies for students at Lilburn Middle School. While we were there, we also provided dozens of cupcakes for the employees of the school and had the opportunity to pray with people.

April 2017:
We served together at the Lilburn Co-op.

March 2017:
We served a family in our church who needed some extra hands for a morning of heavy lifting, decluttering and cleaning. Many hands truly did make light work, and the family was greatly blessed and thankful!
We did our 11th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup!

February 2017:
We served at Lilburn Co-op by mowing, cleaning, repairing, and sorting out donations of clothing and food to be distributed to needy individuals and families in our community, while strengthening relationships with one another (as always happens when we go on mission together!) You can check out the Lilburn Co-op website to see some donation ideas in preparation for our next outreach there!

January 2017:
We sent cards of encouragement and prayer to each of the local businesses in the immediate vicinity of our rented space: Ceci’s Pet Paradise, New Image Hair Salon, Kay Cleaners, Elad Signs, Hachem Food Market, Flo Hair Braiding, El Buritto Loco Restaurante, Mi Bella Hair Salon, Torito Western Wear, Sausage World, and En Pointe School of Dance. We prayed for Kingdom transformation of our whole community and for the light of Christ to shine brightly in the hearts of each business owner, employee, and customer.

2016 outreach stories

December 2016:
We did our 10th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn.

November 2016:
We put together many shoe boxes of Christmas gifts through Operation Christmas Child to send to children in need around the world.

October 2016:
We collected food for the Lilburn Co-op and donated a carload of nonperishable items to help needy famililes in our community.

September 2016:
We did our 9th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn.

August 2016:
We put together 50 bags of school supplies for students at Lilburn Middle School, in order to help them get the best start possible for their school year. We prayed with teachers and staff when we delivered the supplies.

July 2016:

June 2016
We did our 8th quarterly adopt-a-road cleanup on Harbins Rd, Lilburn.

May 2016
We baked “tasty treats for teachers” and took them over to the teachers at Lilburn Middle School, to encourage and thank them for investing in students all year.

April 2016:
We prayed for and wrote cards of encouragement to , which is located close to the devastating earthquakes earlier this month in Japan, in order to encourage them as they serve those in the affected area.

March 2016:
We held a food drive to collect food and household items to be distributed to local families in need via the Lilburn Co-op
We did our 7th adopt-a-road cleanup!

February 2016:
We showed the love of Jesus to people in our community who were passing by, as we gave away a lot of beautiful Valentine roses!

January 2016:
We served at Lilburn Co-op by sorting out donations of clothing and food to be distributed to needy individuals and families in our community, while strengthening relationships with one another (as always happens when we go on mission together!) You can check out the Lilburn Co-op website to see some donation ideas in preparation for our next outreach there!

2015 outreach stories

December 2015:
We made a donation to our friends Wind for their upcoming mission trip to Japan, following their wonderful service to us this month when they came all the way from Myrtle Beach to play in our morning worship service and a Saturday evening Night of Worship. We completed our sixth quarterly cleanup with Adopt-a-road on Harbins Road in Lilburn.

November 2015:We sent a team of 13 people from Liberty Vineyard to a gleaning weekend event with Harvest of Hope / Society of St. Andrew. We learned about domestic and global hunger and did something practical about it by gleaning 3248 lb of apples in North Georgia which were immediately donated to local food banks and distributed to families in need (9750 servings!).

We also prayed for and sent support to Operation Heal Our Patriots, a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse that gives wounded veterans and their spouses the opportunity for spiritual refreshment, physical renewal, and marriage enrichment.

October 2015:We shopped for, assembled, and donated a dozen or so gift boxes for Operation Christmas Child, transforming the lives of children and families around the world with the good news of Jesus Christ! We also participated in the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (a week early) by praying for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are suffering persecution around the world, and writing letters to some who are imprisoned for Christ.

September 2015:
We “prayed the news” regarding the Syrian refugee crisis several times this past month, gave a donation to “World Vision,” and had participatory prayer for the refugees & those serving them.

We completed our fifth quarterly cleanup with Adopt-a-road on Harbins Road in Lilburn.

August 2015:
We personalized 170 gift bookmarks to encourage all of the staff members at Lilburn Elementary School, as we made a commitment to pray for them during the 2015-16 school year.

July 2015:
We put together 20 bags of school supplies for students at Lilburn Middle School (with everything from tissues to thumb drives, paper to protractors), to help them and their families, teachers, & classrooms, to get the best possible start in the new school year.

We blessed and got to know our neighbors at Royal Restaurant (under new management; now featuring Senegalese cuisine) by going as a group to eat together after one of our church services.

June 2015:
Because we had prayed for those affected by the attack on Dallas police headquarters earlier this month, and in light of the FBI & Homeland Security warnings of possible terror threats this week, we wrote cards of encouragement, prayer, and thanks to
who “enhance the quality of life in the City of Lilburn by working cooperatively with the community to promote a safe and secure environment, resolve problems, preserve the peace, and uphold the law.” 1 Timothy 2:1-2 (NLT) – “I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity.”

We also made a donation from the church to

May 2015:
A couple of us did a prayer brunch with some ladies from another area Vineyard church, and brought a bunch of books from Restoration Resources to give away. (Restoration resources provides books, CDs, and more very inexpensively to help with life & learning, Bible & prayer, growth & healing, purpose & passion. Many of the resources are gratefully received by donation!)

April 2015:
We sent a donation and notes of encouragement from Liberty Vineyard to , to help victims affected by the devastating tornadoes that tore through the Midwest (USA) on April 8th & 9th.

March 2015:
We completed our third cleanup day with Adopt-a-road on Harbins Road in Lilburn. Here’s one of the signs Gwinnett County put up on our behalf!

February 2015:
Beverly, one of our leaders, who ministers around the world through providing Christian counseling, missionary care, and spiritual formation, traveled to Turkey, France, and Switzerland for further training, connection, and refreshment. We are honored that God has opened doors of opportunity for Beverly and others in our midst to care for others around the globe so that each one can fulfill God’s calling on their lives to the fullest. If you’d like to support Beverly or find out more about her ministry, please visit New Song Christian Counseling

January 2015:
We made considerable headway on renovating “the space behind the wall” in our location in Lilburn. Plans were drawn up and deconstruction-before-construction began! Our new space will include children’s rooms, a commercial kitchen, office / meeting space, a youth loft, and our main space which will seat a couple of hundred people! We are hoping we can meet in there for services within the next several months.

2014 outreach stories

December 2014: We collected food and household items to distribute to local families in need via the Lilburn Co-op in advance of Christmas.

November 2014: We sent a team of 9 people from Liberty Vineyard to a gleaning weekend event with Harvest of Hope / Society of St. Andrew. We learned about domestic and global hunger and did something practical about it by braving cold temps in November in Northern Alabama to glean turnips which were immediately donated to local food banks and distributed to families in need.

October 2014: We prepared all month for our November 1st Block Party. Despite very cold and windy temps, we had a fabulous gathering in our parking lot with our neighbors – people of all ages & businesses – joining together for an afternoon of food, fun, and friendship. Thanks to everyone who came and helped our Liberty Vineyard family show love to our community in a practical way . . . Spiced Right, Royal Restaurant, En Pointe School of Dance, Swanky Paws pet grooming, Mark & Ian with SCREAM ministries, John, Wayne & Barbara, Briana, Sarah, Party Time (bouncy houses)

September 2014: During one of our regular “work days” (building renovations), we served our community by doing our first “adopt-a-road” cleanup (a project with Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful). We picked up trash and took down old signage along our assigned 1.2 mile stretch of Harbins Road.

August 2014: We reached out to our neighbors across the parking lot and built relationships by having lunch together at Royal Restaurant & Sweets (an Indian / halal restaurant).

July 2014: We prayed together for and sought ways to intentionally reach out to our Muslim neighbors (across the street and around the world) during their season of Ramadan (June 28th – July 27th, 2014). Also nine of us went on a summer youth gleaning mission trip with Harvest of Hope / Society of St. Andrew. We gleaned potatoes & sweet corn, donated produce to local food banks, learned about domestic and global hunger, discovered how one person really can make a difference, through an emphasis on worship, realized the relationship between faith and service to the poor, demonstrated love for the body of Christ by experiencing the unity of the Spirit, embraced a nutritious, simple, healthy lifestyle, and responded to the gospel of Jesus Christ by making a commitment to continue to feeding the poor and to make service a lifestyle, rather than a once-a-year event.

June 2014: We sent a team of both counselors and students to Camp Vineyard with 400+ youth from the southeast for a week of camp craziness + Vineyard values, high-energy activities and equipping of the next generation of leaders.

May 2014: Some of our teens served at a SCREAM Ministries Gym Jam, reaching dozens of children with the good news of Jesus Christ.

April 2014: We brought meals to a family with ongoing medical treatments. We helped a family move their belongings out of storage into their new home and prayed for God to bless them in their home and community.

March 2014: As a church we are praying together daily using the resource, Seek God for the City, a prayer tool to help us intercede for Lilburn and Atlanta and cities around the world which God has laid on our hearts. This month we also rallied around an extended family in our church who have experienced tragedy, by providing spiritual, emotional, and practical support.

February 2014: We provided groceries and transportation assistance for a family in our community who were experiencing health and financial challenges.

January 2014: Five of us traveled to Asheville, NC, to serve at YouthQuake, a Spirit-filled youth conference with several hundred participants from all over the southeast. We had opportunities to assist the leadership team, pray for and encourage youth, and go out in teams to pray for people in the community.

2013 outreach stories

December 2013: We rallied around one member of our congregation and his family during his lengthy hospitalization and recovery, by praying, encouraging, visiting, and offering practical assistance.

November 2013: We had a great outreach volunteering at the Lilburn Co-op. Seventeen of us (of all ages!) packed holiday food boxes, sorted bread, donated food & clothing, and strengthened our relationships with one another. You can check out the Lilburn Co-op website to see some donation ideas in preparation for our next outreach there!

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As followers of Jesus, we are now Yahweh’s chosen children, the ones He has ordained to display His glory to the world. Against the backdrop of the Old Testament, we write our own chapters in Yahweh’s great drama . . . The good news is, unlike our Old Testament counterparts, we have the power of Jesus’ resurrection and the empowering of the Holy Spirit within us to conquer our sinful tendencies, if we cling to Him by faith.